You have
a pretty good career path, impressive achievement (not the winning, but quite good enough) and you have some valuable SKILLS.
Not exact matches
It takes a
pretty high level of dissatisfaction and unhappiness for us to consider leaving our comfort zones — especially when it involves a prestigious firm name, high pay,
good benefits, and a clear
career trajectory — to trek down an unfamiliar
path.
Clearly, anyone who's considering different
career paths would feel
pretty good about a profession in which their skills and training could be applied in a wide range of professional settings.
Pretty well... After the law change on retirement; I had to start over with
career paths.